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Using ShellExecute to Open Explorer from VB - not working in Windows XP

Asked by cbitservices in Visual Basic Programming

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I have a program which I wrote and tested some time ago on all operating system except WinNT, Win2000 and Win XP. However, I have just started using it on Win XP and have come across a problem. The program uses the ShellExecute API function to open an Explorer window at a particular folder, however, this does not work in Windows XP!

My code is as follows:

URL = MessageFilesLocation
ingReturn = ShellExecute(fMainForm.hWnd, vbNullString, URL, vbNullString, "c:\", SW_SHOWNORMAL)

where MessageFilesLocation is the full path to the folder containing the required files. In all systems tested previously this worked perfectly, but Windows XP just sits there and looks at you without doing anything! I would appreciate any suggestions as to how to get this to work in XP/

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